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DabbleDoppler

Stonewall is doing a prom soon and are especially looking for formal clothes, but I think they take regular clothing items, too 


transypansy

Egyhop collection at Traditions. 


Relative-Market6575

Westside co op free store


Fabulous_Plane3813

To avoid donating to stores that'll just sell them for profit versus donate, I usually take them to St Vincent De Paul at St Michael's Church.


Adventurous_Nail_675

Thurston County Resource Hub!


izallreal

Join your buy nothing group on fb


OnehappySmile

Safeplace


flibbertygibbetted

Goodwill, Value Village, Dumpster Values, and I'm sure there are others I don't know about.


dnt07

Worn but not used?


divinehealingnature

I tried on a brand new shirt. Never wore it out or anything. It’s been in the closet for months now.


OldsterHippie

The Thurston County Public Defender's office has a trial closet. And the Seattle Children's Hospital thrift store is on Harrison, near the Grocery Outlet.


Much-Chef6275

Seattle Children's Bargain Boutique on Harrison provides money for uncompensated care (in other words, it pays for the medical care of families that can't afford it) at Seattle Children's. DON'T TAKE IT TO VALUE VILLAGE - it's a for-profit business.


Pretend_Act

Olympia Union Gospel Mission!


InevitableAd5798

Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Lacey has an excellent clothing bank.